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Disease dementia
Phenotype C0014544|epilepsy
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PubMedID- 20339537 Interestingly enough, there is also an increased risk for epilepsy in patients with dementia, making it likely that these compensatory processes are also found in human brains [26], [27].
PubMedID- 23902161 The presence of dementia was also associated with epilepsy and sensory impairments.
PubMedID- 25957202 Although the prevalence of epilepsy in dementia varies, higher brain dysfunctions are known to be related to epilepsy.
PubMedID- 24912296 Although the prevalence of epilepsy in dementia is varied, higher brain dysfunctions are known to occur as a result of epilepsy.
PubMedID- 23111748 One especially dramatic example of how partial epilepsy can lead to a progressive dementia and/or a massive behavioral regression in children is the “acquired epileptic frontal syndrome” [21].
PubMedID- 25776526 Subjects with a history of cns opportunistic infection, trauma, epilepsy, ms, known causes of mental retardation, dementia, or active psychotic illness were excluded.

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